OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postoffica at St. Helen,
Oregon, h second-class mail natter.
Issued Every Fkidav Bv
E. H. FLAGG,
Editor and Froprikto. .
Subscriftiox Rates
On year.........
Six months .....
,..1.50
.. .75
CRIMINAL UNDESERVING
OF CLEMENCY
It Is good linn that strong opposition
U being oirer.il in Chicago l the eircii
lation of petitions at eking tha parole
0( Paul O.'SleusIiuiJ, the convicted pres.
ident ot the defunct Milwaukee Avenue
State bank, through whose mlsapproprl
lion ot the bank's funds thousand of
people lost their savings, ot years. It is
notsror:hy that bank , presidents who
re liiterwtej in the iStensland matter
only So far as It concerns the stability
and integrity of the general banking
business are agreed that no parole
Legal notices 25 cents per line, should be granted at this time.
ytensUnd lias bent iu prison only
alnnt asven months and the bankers
CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS : wy h9 ,h(mld ,Uy ,hew. H
Thomas A. McBridk-... ..District Judge 1 fnends base th?lr pie on the conten-
Advertising rates made known on appli
cation.
L. Hkix.ks .District Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS:
R. S. HaTTan, Judfre .....St. Helens
W. A. Harris, Clerk... St. Helens
Martin Whitr, Sheriff St. Helens
Casper LtBia, Commissioner Mist
H. W'KST, Comm'r Scappoos
r-uwiic koss, lreasurer.
A. T. Laws, Assessor....
I. H. Copbland, School Snpt....Houlton
Frank B. Prkscott, Surv Rainier
H. R. Curr, Coroner St. Helens
tion that he has become a physical
wreck, but officials of the prison are
quoted as haying that he has gained 15
pounds in the last two weeks. It he
were seriously ill or threatened with
di ath there would be some justification
for clemency, but unless this can be
... St. Helens I, ,,.-,. ti h nW In hi. tv.li.tr i
c. u..in. I -
proper punishment Is imprisonment in
the woikhousj." I
The prisoners w're acotmllng'.y sen
tenced, aom to a sWe of l.OOti and tlx
mtvi'lts' liiipii)iiinint hi the work-lioii-e,
and tho others to imprisonment
without line. They are loading btisinots
men of Toledo, A lam'', a year ngi
Jiel.o KinktluUn tci.tuncvd sovorsl lee
dualem lo Imp.is imiieit; under the same
lav. They Imvo earri.d their cases
ttir nh the Court of Com moil Pleas
and the Circuit Court to the Supreme
Court, where they are now pend ng.
THE HAYWOOD TRIAL
AUGUSTS.
SOMETHING "WRONG.
not entitled to consideration.
The circumstances of his embeule-
uent sud flight are still fresh in the
minds of many readers. The betrayal
of trust of which he was guilty wss in
itself an act deserving of (be sentence
he received a sentence deemed, indeed
by many too light while the hardships
and sufferings he brought upon them
i.. & . . i : . . .
T1. T.,t,i:-:t-i-... .i.. w wuo iruieu iimi cunsiiiureu an iiggra.
" AHuitw.j uumu U4 wiv v I . , . , . ,,,r..., fri -1.1. i ,
guu cuius ran is aeuning 10 wis ucwo- ., , . , , , . .
ri.. ot... .1. t n : I the Chiecgo banMrs, who have not heal
p-kv.. v. ..... v.m.-.o 1 .... 1 . 1, . :.:.!!...!...
nr in tirniaT a fats, w ... I
TV. ..Ml.:.. f !.. r, - " " B,,UD eHuuiBuv ie8 l Vll7 u
v tvuuti cAtiiuiu ei v iiio vivauu i . . . . ,
8tate Fair in Salem are alwavs interest- minisuauou 01 jusi.ee, ine qnesuon
Ing, and a big advertising feature for lot personal friendship of enmity, of tor
tile sections represented. This vear sii mer Doailion or Influence, is not taken
counties will exhibit, as follows: Mar- Int consideration. Thev view him
simply as a man who was guilty of
ion. Benton. Lane. Linn. Clatson and
Multnomah. The last to have never
been represented before. The county grave crime and meriting the legal pen'
courts of Multnomah and Clatsop conn
ties have each appropriated 91000 to
provide lor an adequate display.
As Columbia County was the first to
make an appropriation tor an exhibit at
the State Fair we protest against such
a statement Our county court made
its appropriation last Janusry and has
appointed Mr. J. W. Fullerton to have
charge of it. Mr. Fullerton has been at
work on the proposition for some time,
alty therefor. This is the proper esti
mate to take of alj wrongdoer.
FOOLING THE OTHER
FELLOW.
The editor has a friend who occupies
the enviable position of a man who does
not have to work. Years ago this friend
was diligent loth in and out of season,
and we are sure he will make a showing in pursuit of his business. Fnally he
to astonish the valley counties. It seems I accumulated what means be considered
strange that the Bureau of Publicity necessary to pilot him to the edge of
should send out such a misstatement. Me Great Divide; so he decided to slow
and we trust they will correct it as I up, tako a saner view of life, get his prop-
speedily as possible. Columbia County ert.T in to a shape that required the least
wilj be there,
RAILROAD SEES A LIGHT
possible worry and attention, and settle
down to enjoy life.
AH tbeje things my friend did. les-
terday I took lunch with him. Having
nothing in particular to do but "est and
talk," he preceded to eat and talk, the
latter both to my amusement and in-
When the conversation
The Bock Island railroad has Just
announced that it is going to oust its
political lobby. It will hereafter attend struction.
to the business of running a railroad and finally led around to that class of men
leave the government of the states and I who deliberately work themselves to
the nation to the people and their repre-1 death in an effort to accumulate more
sentabvea. I monev than thev know what InHn wit h
xne decision is commended to the my friend's indignation welled uo in a
ower roaus. 11 iney would stop trvinc mannei almost to overcome him
w run pontics, cease attempting to con- -If there is one man I hold more in
trol legislatures and courts and refrain pity than another," said he, "it is that
trom gambling in Wall street they might one who has gone clear msd, and sacri
organize meir systems in a wsy to have fices everything worth while, in an
lewerwrecss ana occasion less just com- effort to accumulate millions of dollars
plaint from the traveling public. that he can't make use of here, and
The trouble with the railroads is that can't fake with him when he dies. I
they have been devoting too much atten-1 know men who have shut ont from thir
tion to stock watering and high finance lives evervthinir. absolutely evervthinir.
ami no. enougn to their legitimate but the single, narrow idea of making
functions of carrying freight and pasen- monej, of accumulation wealth. Their
gers. They have been too intent on very lives are measured in a ratio of
electing senators and other officials and dollars and cents. When the aan rises
uieueriDg wua law-making ooaies and in the morning it looks like a twenty
not intent enough on installing safety dollar srold niece to them : when it i.
devices and up-to-date methods on their I at nieht thev reach for it becanu it l.
lines, ineyare too anxious to evade the color of irohL Thev .li.,hr. ih.ir
their taxes and dodge the law instead of Docial obhirationi. thev alight thir -
aiuaying now to give tne most efficient ligion, they slight worst of all their
Service. I wives and rhililren. Tha ro.nl. 1. .
it is lime lor railroad men to stop try- evi table. In a few vein thv o, ,i
i . m.. . . . . i . .. :
iiis iw run ine government ana to devote and die, to leave an immense fortune
their attention to running railroads. and a young wife, to marry tha "other
TM At. - t 'if . I... -
ii uie recent agitation teacnes them fe ow." The "other (e! W i. tt,.
His the law in this country ttut a
man may not be twice put in jeopardy
ot bis life on a charge of murder. Hay
wood has been declared "not guilty" by
a very carefully selected jury, alter what
Is generally conceded to have been a
practically faultless prosecution iu
which all the power of the State was
ex. rted toils almost to stcure a con
viction. If he had been Convicted the
Oregouian would have insisted that good
citisenship demanded a cheerful acqui
escence in the Verdict, but, now that a
jury of representative citlaens not one
of whom is a socialist or a -member of a
a labor union has, after patient hear
ing, decide 1 that ha is "not guilty" the
Oiegonian insists upon retryirg the
case in its editorial columns, and actiug
as judge, jury and witnesses. There are
people who beleive the animus of the
prosecution was to break up a labor
union that had proved itself ab!e to cope
with the mine owners of Colorado, and
that nothing but sn aroused public sen
timent prevented Haywood from leing
railroaded to the scaffold. It is certaiu
that the officers ot the law were willing
to violate the law in order to secure pos
session ot the persons whom they cliarn
ged were guilty of the assissination of
TOMS TIMELY TALK!
Richardson's Remarks
Regarding Resources
And R.R. Rates,
WILLING WRITERS WANTED
To Tell the Truth to Thousands
Touching this Terrestrial
Territory.
Portland. Ottg n July SUli, 1007
The snpieme need of nil Oiegon and
particularly yiur community, is more
home maker. The nppmtiinity to
secure them under the moot advanta
geous conditions is now at hand. ,
Several cities, towns and vilUg.s In
this Slate will make a material addi
tion to th. ir iopiil ition as a result i f
energetic work done collectively throuuli
the commercial bodies and imlivMunlly
by the illuetis in advertising thousands
of pe ple back Kant of thu low priced
put on sate September 1st and continue
until October 31st, to Oregon from all
points in the United States.
These rates are agreed iiion by a I the
railroads lit the United Stntei and Cana
da and are controlled by tin) Trikns-Cn
tinentat Passenger Association, and Ore-
StuenenUrg. They showed no respect for g0Uians must bearin mind that the
the rights of the accused until compell
ed to do so, and they bossted that Hay
wood and Fcttibone would never leave
Idaho alive. The governor ot the Stated
unable to control his chagrin at the out
come of the trial, hastens to inform the
press that he considers the verdict to be I
a great surprise and that the prosecu
tion of Moyer and Tettibone will be con
tinued vigorously. It is fortunate tor
the cause ot justice and for the future of
this country that there are sm h men
upon the bench as Judge Fremont Wood.
His conduct of the trial and his charge
to the jury allowed him to be one of
those rare men who are absolutely un
moved by any motive except a deiire
home-maker is Uing invited on similar
rates to Canada, California, Washing
ton, Texas, Georgia, Oklahoma and
other States, and the state and com
munity to which he will buy his ticket
is the on) that convinces him iu ad
vance ttuit their particular spot o.i this
great earth is the one in which he
Should live. We have ouly one ir.onih
left before the sale begins.
The rates to Oregon from Kati.iat'ity,
Omaha, St. Paul, Mii'iieapoli;, and nil
and all the gre.it Missouri Vsll. v ml
west of there, is J5.00 with a reduction
of $2.50 on each ticket eaxt of Umatilla ;
from St. Louis, f30.00; Chicago, :!3.00;
New York, f."O.O0, and a proporilual
- ..... vv.ui.k iv mm imm vrv rvhur Tuimf fir,... ...
the laws be administers. Had the State but ,is lkkvt mut b,'boil)lht u
ui vo.ur.uo powrww puouc v,c,ala oi your sUtiolli BnJ ot , prlUnj or
uiisiypemswaaonnesunservienitoois tome other cltv. if vmi ...rt ih,m .
o.. i. i i I r "
w. wCr,, oiueue.e.u o.uu come to VOU .and it devolve ....... ll.e
U 1 . v . I.. . I ' -r
.M.cvuy.,,, me mug cunpier oi readers of tl.i. r,er tn il,.
Kvm Ik.l .liumul ., Cl.l. -....111. .. ' ' i .
--B. --'-' vuiu letter that noes out of tt, n.tmn,
csrries with it correct iuf jrmaiilou re!
even this much common sense it will not
have been wholly in vain.
. . j
THE MISSOURI IDEA.
who enjoys all the results of this mis
directed energy. He gets in, marries
the widow, and has a good, easy time
on the cash.
'All this I don't believe in," conced
ed my friend, " and from now on I
don't intend to practice it. No preiua-
(8t Loots Globe-Democrat)
A distribution will bezin this week of
about $4100 to each county of Missouri ture oU 8e an'' oildcn tuking off for
from the $175,000 received from the I me 11 1 6311 'e!p it. I am going to fool
National Government some time sgo on I llie olner ft?"" !" ani1 1,8 8i't,l"J "f
account Of state war claims. There are ''irately and definitely ubout it ns il
1H counties in Missouri, and as manv I u were a" P"" arranged
have been averted.
The mine owners started to crush the
federation and they absolutely ignored
the law in the attempt to accomplish
their purpose. A state ot war existed
between the employers and their em
ployes, and this gave sccb men aa Or
chard and Adams their opportunity.
The jury has declared that Haywood wss
not a partner in their crimes, and the
same verdict will probably be reached
as to Moyer and Pettibone. It U to be
hoped that both mineowners and mine
workers will realize the costliness of the
struggle. Capital is necessary and lalior
unions cannot he crust. ed oir. They
must submit to the law, but it U teittitr
right nor wise in put all fie blame for
the Colorad labor troubles opn the
miners' organization.
"Regular as the Mua"
is sn expression as old as the race. No
doubt the rising and setting of the sun
is the most-n-juUr performance in the
universe, ur.lea it is the action of the
liver and bo let when rexulated with
Dr. King's Xew Life Pills. Guaranteed
by nil durggirt. St5.
GOOD RACES.
different kinds oi management may be
expected in the expenditure of the wind
fall. But this is not the only road
bonanza for each county. The Legisla
ture appropriated 1500,000 from the gen
eral revenue to be apportioned to the
different counties on the basis of as
ed valuation, with the proviso that tjt.
, Louis and Kansas City should not re
ceive over 5 per cent each from the fund
Thus 450,000 remains for the counties,
to be available January 1 next, on con
dition that the county, road district, ot
citizens, acting Jointly or separately,
shall provide an equal sum for perma
nent road improvement.
The 1475,000 from Washington, the
500,000 from the general fund and the
f jyfrwu.uuu more needed to obtain it, make
i nearly 1,W0,000 for road improvement
iu the counties, iu addition to theiroidi-
! jhu ruau m revenue, which is more
than 500.000, though there is little that
is lasting to show for it. Uuder another
new law the State Board of Agricultur
will appoint this month a state highway
engineer, whose services may be culled
for by sny county. At the beginning of
next year a law will take effect revising
the entire working road syctem. It
provides for the appointment by a coun
ty curt of a county engineer, with sup
ervision of road work and overseer.
Another law allows compensation for
road dragging. At last Mksouri has an
opportuntity to get bury oi permanent
rond improvement. Each county cn
do much for itself, and the one that
Kcomn8l,es the most will receive due
credit lor its intelligt&t enterprise,
remaps after all tlx. n is something
worth ton.-tdeii: g in my fr end's argn
mcnt. l( we do i.ot try to inuke oui
home happy now, while ih'j oppor
tniiiiy affords, the re is not much to hin
der the other fellow frrm doing so afie
we are gone, and I am not sure but it
woul I serve us about right. lha West
erner.
PRI30N SENTENCES FOR
TRUST CRIMES.'
Under the Ohio anti-trust law, 23 lum
ber dealers and brick manufacturers
of Toledo, con vie'ed of violation of this
law, were sentenced to imprisonment
on the 12th, The sentences were lm.
posed by Ju lgs Lin Hey W. Morris, who
denounced the bu.iness methods of the
prisoners, snd aid:
"The policy of courts heretofore has
not only been wrong, but it has been
proven to lie wron. The figures sub
mitted to me show that the peop'e of
Ohio are entitled to have the law ob
served and the courti take an attit.i.l
toward the law that will require its
observance. It has got 10 the point
where there must be no trifling with
men of capital and social standing who
come into court sn I sdmit their guilt.
wiiatdofs a fine sgni'y to those who
are amply able to pay ? It is no check.
The only check is the fact that those
caught are required to answer. Fines
are only makeshifts and do not bring
prominent citizens ti a proper realiz
ation of their positions. After full con
slddiatloj I've deuirmi.ed that tha
The harr.e-s races at Lone Oak track
during Oregon Htato Fair week (Sept.
10-21) at Salem will he the most exciting
ever witn. s-ed in the northwest
purses of $ iOOO each have been hung op,
one lor 2:(W patera sil l the other for
2:14 trotters. No socii sums have ever
before been offered In stake o i the Pa
cific coast. As an example of the class
of horses that will fjht for Mod during
fair week -the following are several of
speedy entries in t!i 2:09 pnee, Greater
Silem Stake, and their lenor.ls: Miss
(joraie 2:08!. Mred bv the treat Mo-
Kinney; Tidal Wave 2;00; Delilah 2:09J Wl'tular! frae of Oregon.
as a 4-year cM ; Lord Lmlace (4) 2:114
winner of this stake last year, al.o win
ner of six out of seven races in which
he started in tlu north Wo-t ; 01 lie M
2:11, un old time favourite; Sherlock
Homes 2115$, a fust Montana pacer
Mandolin 2:12; Swiftwnter B 11 2:12;
Q'ieeB2:13; the winner of this stake
in 1D01; North Star, wi ll a trial mile in
in 2:11, and Cope d Oro, a very fast
ative to these rates. Out all lha fails
from your local ago.it.
Get together from 10 t 2.1 n.tivt'
citiicns, rube a little fund for the p.ib
liati.uU.of a tn ill t giving th j)u.
portar.l f.ets relative to vourcjiimmnity
Alorg with th.ie rute, and h,ue the
leuhet so I ght that It would no: add to
the to?t of postage of a letter, and have
a cjpy oi ii p.ii m every U tter written
by biis'tieis lii.i'i or c.tieii.
Several ministers tbrongho'il different
parts of lh St ite, real , iij- the linn ,r-
Unite of thej r.iu-s, iireannoiiiH inif hv
uM.inaijui mom ii iiuir c-.HKregi.
lions aud asking that they write to
their relatives nnl friend at a distance
and tell them how cl.e .ply they cm
come to Oregon.
Get your commercial body, or some
one of your business men to idler a
priz.'to the l oyaand girljwhowi 1 write
the greatest number of lelteis, or who
will g-t actinl results iu brliiKiii4 an
other families into the comimiiiity.
The work of adveitiiing the, Cui.
it rates is up to ench individual. 11 wc
could add a hundred tllouatid to the
population of Oreg.in in the next year
it would mean many millions of dollars
of additional wealth lo ih st.-.i
The school population of one district
in Tillamook Comity wm .Lii!,!,.(i ln !
Tw" moi.tlu thioigli the correal ondei.co of
me pupna. i.,rviinis ciiusjiI the sul ot
'100,000 worth of land tluoiuh odver-
liaing in well known agricultural papers!
in uie ower states. The Oregon I)u
vemi.ij.ciii, lA'aguo received over 111,000
mquirie.4 noiii twoplo want nir to k..,.u.
aliout Oregon funning lands.
j.iern is ail llitciuu Ueslie to colnn 1,.
he I'aclllc North wen On the i.art of tl...
people oi ll.e United States and this i
Make it
taUlUXKU t'Ol'NU (il tu v.
Cumii'tett f Mrder lit Hocoml
ifrgree.
Tint trial of I'rwbk Gardiner (l'.iii).m!o)
for the killing ot HetUrt 8warlho.it t
Case's mill, near Rainier, on the igld
Uy i.l tnt May, nccupitil the time of the
circuit court on Mond.iy, T.irlv u.l
Wcluesdav ol this wck, t;r.llmV was
icprewiitcd bv Atu.rncys Stark & IVp
per, of 1'ortlaii.l. ami strict Attotuey
Hedges ami Deputy 1'owcll l.w.kcd alter
the State's interests. Follow lug '
j.irv:
John M. Ri-d.tU'k, CUtakau'e.
Newell Ward, IHeer Wand.
Wm Amlerton, ,S-app.awi
M. F. H.ucnK Warrcu,
K Wickenham, ScapjHiosc. '
R. A, McKay, Scappoosc.
C. I.. Tarbeli, Yaukt n.
W. C. Ciwpcr, Watreu,
R. O. llann, Warren.
James tiaittcnt, IVer island.
J. A. Wickslrotu, Warren,
Frank Wilkin, St. Helens.
The testimony lor the prosecution was
practically the same as that given at the
coroner's impitut, nil agreeing that Gar
diner came to rurct SwartboiU as the
latter was leaving Rainier and that lie
had that morning tx rrowed the gnu with
which the shooting wilt done. They
were seen conversing together, and then
Swarthoiit fired first shot with his revol
ver. Gui.liurr stepped back, fired with
bis rifle and miw.l. though they were
less than ten feet art. He tired again.
Swarthoiit (ell .lead, one side of hts head
ing blown away.
In addition to the fact that Swarthoiit
lirc.1 the firsHt was showu that he hd
threatened Gardiner's life, aud that he
weut to the home armed and repeated
his threats in tlis preenc of Mrs. Swar
thoiit and a )oimg bov. Mm. Swartho.it
and her children Unified strongly as to
Gardiner's good treatment of them and
did al! they could lo create a fnvorttt.lt
(uiprcMioo iu his bctialt.
The caw wiki. given to the jury at four
o'clock Wednesday evening, and at
ItM) a. in. Thursday they returned a
verdict of mtinlrr In the second degree,
the penalty fur which is imprisonment iu
the penitentiary tar life. ''
lSfiESS'LE6ii
TENTH AND MORNISON STRCKTS, PORTLAND, OHE00N
A. f. AWMITFIONW, kb. sh, rmrsisAk
Hducatcs tor succesa In a short Urn ami at small es pease, and sends sad,
dent U a iwltlin as soon as cmipvleut. Quality la oar motto, ami repimni,, fe
tl.nM.Klk woik brings u. over 100 calls r moiilU lof fflc help, 7
struction insures rapH progreaa. Ws leach the Uwtw lewf, the card bjrlltt,
voucher and other moilern melhonVuf bookkeeplns;, CltartWr is our Shasta,
easy, rapid, legible. lWssutKul catalogue, buainess tortus ami pemusntlilp fcj
writiftiHlay. Referem-es! any mervhaKt, any bank, any newspaper is ppriuw
C. T. FitKSCOTt' i;. K. QUICK. F, 11. 'Wco,
Tun Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
TlTI.KS l'l.XAMINUl)
Abstracts Mack
Nox-Ri'Sidf.nt Taxm Paid
Ukal Kstatk
Loans, rrc
" v
ht. Johns!!
St. Johns!!
A QILT EOQEO INVE8TMENTI
TRAGEDY OF M&RRIAOE
ui.ei.feiy irue oi vour commiiii tv. R..
your jocal agent mid find out the exact
rale. 'Get more particular-post others
put up attractive notices in the nni
ofll tfnnd other public places-get new
comers to write t their old home p8p rn
and as un iiiducament to do this, let
them understand that they can compute
for eiiihly prizes, or a ftal of lUifMi
offered by the Purt'and
Club.
A "candid wife," writing Iu oneef the
cm rent magiu of her troul les,
adopts a tune of sarcasm which Will Ut
relished and end r- I by some t.f In
sisters who have gone through tlu e
peiieuces whi. li si c reUUs, and which
some men might s.p!y themtelvrs tj
their own io.provemetit il they arv c.
t.le of leeing thli:g in any other light
than their own. i-h refers, for nr
stance, to that "tragedy of ni-inuge"
when the wife intensely deviret the exuu
pauy oflier hiiVian I, while h is cow
parativvlv h.diff -reiit as to whether he
has his wile's company or n -t. Tills, she
says, happens fnq lei.tly during the first
ye:ir of mot pswiple's married life.
Afterward, presumable, lh,i .f re.lina
lierself t.j the tragedy and takes !
notice ol it, thi'Ujh she may never cjaee
to fii-l its poignancy,
in time he leains to c.i.'l.Mi.e a
neces-nry iud:ir, rei.ee to her husband's
Cimiugsiiiid g.uiig, rememltrrini that
"a man can't always I CXh. t d t tt
liiem'nr ih.it what U a trill.) iu the
day's large activities to lion, is an event
oi ii.iteiit pr. S'Ure l. h s w.fc." ft,
tries to sditjit her c!f to l ireum.UIUi s
and to reason the thiiij out ui he would
if Ii4 ever gave It any thought. When
the l.iifbaiid it what is calle,! "
provider," when he baa none of ue
gro ser faults, wby, Indeed, should li s
wife complain, to herself, lo him or lo
anyone il-c? Men tvu tQ u,ailV i,er
men every day who are nm.li really tad
husband, that a man that 1 a "g.!
husland" feels sgrieved If he linds hi
wife downcast or in tears over nn
iiuportant s thing as her .lesue for his
society being In ecesyf h.a des re for
hers.
The ".audi I wife" offers no soluih...
ol the problem, u .s ,im'e,u,u. ,,,,
dechires, to any fulrmin le,! womm
"that a linn oight to have every leglti.
mate freedom ur action. It U nisi In
cnntesUblu that he pays lor this free-
.10.11 of act on with a u.wl .... .1 i 1....11
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ne-s Bud U-wlldermrmt I.l- .....,
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npso,.e.,f the liner thing, in tliefreaily
relation, toward each other." It H evi
dent, however, that the woman who
thus wtiteslo.k, up0 iheuR of ,,.
I'Mld who,, shu descr.ben ss sellidi'ttml
Incoiisiderjte,
Sitn itr.l IwtiifcMi tins rivr-m witrt 1tin ivnlr fr,i
oh &U sitlcs, surroumlcJ nutl crossed by five trausconti.
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snipping center ol t'ortlaua.
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iiivcM now, you wm double your mouey in iwo yean,
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fine bed horse flesh U13 track record of this remember that there Is onlv on
i -.vv, inaue uy .iiaiuia ninps in J!W2, uioiiin in which lo get in advance work.
ought to bs smashed into
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The most eminent medical scieiiMtits
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